River island
A river island is any exposed land surrounded by river water. Properly defined it excludes shoals between seasonally varying flows and may exclude semi-coastal islands such as in deltas.
These islands result from changes in the course of a river such as interactions with a tributary or the opposing fluvial actions of deposition and/or erosion such as forming a natural cut and meander. Nascent vegetation-free shoals and mudflats may dissipate and shift or build up into such islands through deposition and which may be assisted through artificial reinforcement or natural factors such as, reeds, palms, evergreen trees or willows, to large examples covering many square kilometers, examples of which are given below.
Regional nomenclature
The term "towhead" implies an islet or shoal within a river having a grouping or thicket of trees, and is often used in the Midwestern United States. Many rivers, if wide enough, can house considerably large islands. The term "towhead" was popularised by Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.In England, a river island in the Thames is referred to as an "ait".
Largest and smallest
, in the Brahmaputra River in India, being non-coastal and being between two channels of one river, is recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as world's largest example., but Ilha do Bananal meets the same qualifications and is much larger.Umananda, at, is among contenders as the smallest permanently-inhabited river island, or islet, with fixed dwellings. Umananda also lies in the Brahmaputra River. Many as tiny as Umananda or smaller, inhabited, exist in the Amazon basin and Bangladesh. Another island of comparable size to Umananda, Hatfield Island in the Guyandotte River in the US state of West Virginia, has no permanent population, but contains several permanent buildings, namely the K–12 schools serving the city of Logan and its surrounding area plus the main branch of the Logan County public library.
On canalised rivers such as the Thames and the Seine one-home islands of permanent-materials homes exist such as Monkey, Friday, Holm and D'Oyly Carte islands, as canalisation reduces the erosion of the islands and in particular limits the height of flash flooding by maintaining substantial "heads" of water through barrages.
Lists of river islands
Name | Area | Country | River |
Marajó | 40,100 | Brazil | Amazon River / Pará River |
Ilha do Bananal | 19,162 | Brazil | Araguaia River |
Riverine Plain, Moulamein, Coleambally, Hay, Balranald. | 18,000 | Australia | Formed by the Billabong, Edward and Murrumbidgee river systems in NSW. |
Tupinambarana | 11,850 | Brazil | Amazon River |
Bahr al Jabal Island | 7,929 | South Sudan | Bahr al Jabal Bahr el Zeraf |
Holland/Utrecht | 7,361 | Netherlands | Rhine River IJssel River |
Ilha Grande de Gurupá | 4,864 | Brazil | Amazon River |
Margarita Island | 2,832 | Colombia | Magdalena River |
Uarini Island | 2,339 | Brazil | Uarini River, Amazon River |
Boven Digul | 2,171 | Indonesia | Digul River, Kawaga River |
Richards Island | 2,165 | Canada | Mackenzie River |
Krasnoslobodsk | 2,002 | Russia | Volga River, Akhtuba River |
Veľký Žitný ostrov | 1,885.2 | Slovakia | Danube |
Hatiya Island | 1,508.23 | Bangladesh | Meghna River |
Letea Island | 1,480 | Romania | Danube River |
Camargue | 1,453 | France | Grand Rhone, Petit Rhone |
Bhola Island | 1,441 | Bangladesh | Meghna River |
Chongming Island | 1,267 | China | Yangtze River |
Majuli | 1,250 | India | Brahmaputra River |
Ile à Morfil | 1,250 | Senegal | Senegal River |
Dibru Saikhowa | 765 | India | Brahmaputra River |
Sandwip Island | 762.42 | Bangladesh | Meghna River |
Great Brăila Island | 720.2 | Romania | Danube |
Sumba Island | 500 | Democratic Republic of Congo | Congo River |
Montreal | 499 | Canada | St. Lawrence River, Ottawa River |
Szigetköz | 375 | Hungary, Slovakia | Danube |
Manpura Island | 373 | Bangladesh | Meghna |
Inhacamba | 340 | Mozambique | Zambezi |
Hoeksche Waard | 323.74 | Netherlands | Oude Maas, Nieuwe Maas |
Yangzhong Island | 320 | China | Yangtze |
Csepel Island | 257 | Hungary | Danube |
Île Jésus | 242 | Canada | Rivière des Mille Îles, Rivière des Prairies |
Voorne-Putten | 220 | Netherlands | Oude Maas, Nieuwe Maas |
Hisingen | 199 | Sweden | Göta älv |
Mosqueiro | 191 | Brazil | Amazon River |
Mbamou Island | 180 | Republic of the Congo | Congo River |
Roberts Island | 133 | United States | San Joaquin River |
Union Island | 130 | United States | San Joaquin River |
Davis Island | 120 | United States | Mississippi River |
Taiama Island | 115.55 | Brazil | Paraguay River |
Lulu Island | 112.4 | Canada | Fraser River |
Sarpinskiy Island | 110 | Russia | Volga River |
Sauvie Island | 105 | United States | Columbia River |
Dordrecht Island | 79.53 | Netherlands | Oude Maas, Hollands Diep |
Srirangam | 74.4 | India | Kaveri |
Grand Island | 73.8 | United States | Niagara River |
Rangitata Island | ~65 | New Zealand | Rangitata River |
Ostrvo | 60 | Serbia | Danube |
Manhattan Island | 59 | United States | Hudson River/East River/Harlem Creek |
Hengsha Island | 55.74 | China | Yangtze River |
Rusnė Island | 45 | Lithuania | Neman |
Woodford Island | 37 | Australia | Clarence River |
Wilhelmsburg | 35.3 | Germany | Elbe |
Isla Teja | 15 | Chile | Cau-Cau River/Cruces River/Valdivia River |
Srirangapatna | 13 | India | Kaveri |
Shivanasamudram | India | Kaveri | |
Grosse Ile | 25 | United States | Detroit River |
Inch Clutha | ~24 | New Zealand | Clutha River |
Khortytsia | 23.59 | Ukraine | Dnieper River |
Island of Šarengrad | 9 | Disputed | Danube |
Yeouido | 8.4 | South Korea | Han River |
Tatyshev | 7 | Russia | Yenisey River |
Sedudu/Kasikili | 5 | Botswana | Cuando River |
Hayden Island | 4.4 | United States | Willamette River |
Nanjido | 2.8 | South Korea | a branch of the Han River |
Otdyha Island | 2.5 | Russia | Yenisey River |
Wheeling Island | 1.5 | United States | Ohio River |
Rŭngrado | 1.3 | North Korea | Taedong River |
Yanggakdo | 1.2 | North Korea | Taedong River |
Nakanoshima | 0.7 | Japan | Kyū-Yodo River |
Zhenbao Island | 0.7 | China | Ussuri River |
Bhavani Island | 0.53 | India | Krishna River |
Bamseom | 0.24 | South Korea | Han River |
Île de la Cité | ~0.2 | France | Seine |
Nakasu | ~0.2 | Japan | :ja:那珂川 |Nakagawa River |
Prince's Island Park | 0.2 | Canada | Bow River |
Island of Vukovar | 0.032 | Disputed | Danube |
Umananda Island | 0.02 | India | Brahmaputra River |
Hatfield Island | 0.17 | United States | Guyandotte River |
Some Sevit | 0.0104 | South Korea | Han River |
Pheasant Island | 0.00682 | Condominium between France and Spain | Bidasoa |
Most populous river islands
This list ranks river islands with a population of at least 25,000.Name | Population | Area | Country | City | River |
Salsette Island | 15,111,974 | 619 | India | Mumbai and Thane | Ulhas River |
Île de Montréal | 1,942,044 | 499 | Canada | Montreal | St. Lawrence River |
Manhattan Island | 1,628,701 | 59 | United States | New York City | Hudson River/East River |
Chongming Island | 660,000 | 1,267 | China | Shanghai | Yangtze River |
Île Jésus | 422,993 | 242 | Canada | Laval | St. Lawrence River |
Veľký Žitný ostrov | 226,446 | 1,885 | Slovakia | several | Danube |
Vasilievsky Island | 209,188 | 10.9 | Russia | St. Petersburg | Bolshaya Neva/Malaya Neva |
Lulu Island | 198,309 | 122.4 | Canada | Richmond | Fraser |
Srirangam | 181,556 | 13 | India | Srirangam | Kaveri |
Bangkok Noi | 179,814 | 18 | Thailand | Bangkok | Chao Phraya River |
Majuli | 167,304 | 422 | India | Vaishnavite Shrines | Brahmaputra River |
Csepel Island | 166,953 | 257 | Hungary | several | Danube |
Hisingen | 130,000 | 199 | Sweden | Gothenburg | Göta älv |
Wilhelmsburg | 49,132 | 35.3 | Germany | Hamburg | Elbe |
Yeouido | 30,988 | 8.4 | South Korea | Seoul | Han River |
Mosqueiro | 27,000 | 191 | Brazil | Belém | Amazon River |